The only thing that stops the dust is the rain. It’s a sweet reprieve, but there is no middle ground. The land is either as dry as the Betty Ford clinic, or as wet as the ocean floor. Everything can be seen from the ridge overlooking Armadillo as John Marston gently bounces along atop...

But sure what the hell. He can even play Mido.
"Is the Deku Tree dead? Let me ask you something Link when you walked into his mouth did you see a sign that said 'Dead Hickory Storage?' You know why you didn't see that sign? CAUSE STORING DEAD HICKORY WOOD AIN'T MY FUCKING BUISNESS THAT'S WHY!"

Brad - Toy Story, Up, Incredibles, Ratitoue.. Yea, would work if we were doing a digital direction, but We wanted live action. I've added him, but I don't know if he fits. Also, he's mostly Pixar._________________

Whats a film that JJ Abrams has done that would more closely resemble what OoT would look like if he were to Direct. With Del Toro I can see The Hobbit as a template, with Wolfgang I'd use The Neverending Story in my mind - what would JJ do and what would it resemble?_________________

JJ knows how to show the effects of time travel, as evidenced by Lost.
He knows how to work with child actors, as evidenced by Super 8.
He knows how to make an adaptation of previous works into something that will be a hit with audiences, as evidenced by his new Star Trek movies.

Just because they're of the same genre doesn't mean that they're going to be similar._________________

I wouldn't mind him or Del Toro on this one. Both have worked with child actors before and both know when to reign in on too much spectacle. Even Pacific Rim, for all of its insanity, had enough of a core to follow a story, as B-movie as it was supposed to be._________________